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Abigail Anderson, Laura Kruk Twin at Taylor Swift Wedding
Two of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding guests donned the same gown for the glitzy white-veiled occasion.
Swift’s childhood best friend, Abigail Anderson Berard, rocked a Sau Lee gown to the Friday, July 3, nuptials. The frock features a corset bodice embroidered with flowers and a silky brown skirt.
Anderson Berard wasn’t the only attendee to wear the Sau Lee ensemble. Laura Kruk, who is engaged to Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammate JuJu Smith-Schuster, donned the same gown.
While neither Anderson Berard nor Kruk addressed the twinning moment, retailer Anthropologie couldn’t resist chiming in.
“Yes… these are the wedding guest dresses everyone’s talking about. 😉✨,” a Saturday, July 4, post on the Anthropologie Weddings account read, alongside a model wearing the same frock. “Shop the SAU LEE Frances Corset Gown and the De La Vali Mayara Maxi Dress at the link in our bio.”
Anderson Berard and Kruk were both present as Swift and Kelce, both 36, said “I do” at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden arena on Friday.
“The best night celebrating T&T,” Kruk gushed via Instagram Stories the next day, adding that she had a “hot date forever” in Smith-Schuster, 29, by her side.
Anderson Berard, for her part, hasn’t shared any insight into Swift’s big day. They have been close friends since high school.
“We were the ones in the back of the class saying negative things about Romeo and Juliet because we were so bitter toward that emotion at the time,” Anderson Berard recalled of her friendship with Swift during a 2008 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. “We just really connected and ever since then we have been inseparable.”
Swift even name-dropped her bestie on her songs “Fifteen” and “Ruin the Friendship.”
“I used to write about high school all the time. I haven’t written about it in a very long time, but sometimes I will,” the Grammy winner explained in a “Ruin the Friendship” explanation video shared in October 2025. “I love to kind of go back to that moment. Now that I’ve had years that have passed since that experience, I was having a very specific thought of, ‘You just think that everything is so intense and everything will ruin everything if you put one foot out of line.’”
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